If you visit this champagne and wine kiosk, you may spot a sign on an electric screen (my sincere apologies – I really tried to get a picture, but in the midday sun, all it shows is a reflection of those of us in line! Aaah, screens and the FL sun… ).

Champagne and Wine Kiosk in France Pavilion

Anyway, the sign reads: “Shot of Grey Goose Le Citron included in the SUPERSIZED Lemon Slush.”

By the way, while it doesn’t come up on the screen (or at least didn’t during my visit), you can also choose to get the Grand Marnier Orange Slush Supersized. Which is exactly what I did!

As the sign says, the Supersize Grey Goose Citron Slush has an added shot of Grey Goose Citron Vodka. Likewise, the Grand Marnier Orange Slush has a shot of Grand Marnier added. Or you can mix things up, which is what I did (a la the Parisian Cosmo Slush sans the Cranberry juice!). You’ll be directed to the straws so you can mix the shot in with the slush before drinking, but I took my pictures first so you could see the pour on top.

Exactly how “super” is the Super Size? It ups the beverage in the cup by about 50%. Now, when you look at the picture, there isn’t much of a height difference between the Supersized Grand Marnier (the bright orange glass), and the standard-sized Grey Goose Citron Slush (the clear glass).

Supersized Slush on the left, standard size on the right

But if you’ll notice, the Supersized stemware is a margarita glass, so the added beverage fills the larger top of the cup, as opposed to the slimmer martini-style cup of the Grey Goose. The Supersized glass holds twelve ounces – the standard size holds eight. As always, each is happily filled to the tippy-top!

Supersized Grand Marnier Slush and Standard Grey Goose Citron Slush

From my perspective, the supersizing made my drink much more of a “stay and sip awhile.” My one small issue with my beloved Grand Marnier Slush has always been that it’s so smooth and yummy that it’s waaaaay too easy to drink it quickly!

I don’t know if it was the added size, or the added shot, but this solved THAT little dilemma . The supersized beverage helps you take your time to sip and savor.

Slushes!

At $15.96 (tax not included), this is definitely one of those “hey-I’m-on-vacation” treats. But if it’ll last you that much longer during Illuminations after you’ve scored that perfect viewing area on the bridge between France and the U.K. Pavilion, you may find it worth the vacation splurge.

Will you be supersizing your next slush? Please let us know with a comment!

You know, I understand it’s Disney and there’s going to be a premium cost, but $16 for a shot and some frozen drink mix ? C’mon. That’s as ridiculous as $8 for a cup of beer. I don’t mind paying a premium, but the rapid increase in food and drink costs over the last 8 years has really got me rethinking these Disney vacations. I mean heck, I can go to Vegas and drink for free.

The slushys always had alcohol in them the shot is now makes it extra strong, usually when I go I would just ask for a double grey goose in the beer/clear solo cup, much easier to walk around with than the fancy glass.

My husband and I decided to try one of each and the super size sure packs a punch! Both are incredible and very refreshing on a hot and muggy day. Vacation time is indulgence time and these fit the bill perfectly:-)

I will be enjoying on of these super sized treats in November while at Food and Wine Festival!! I just load my card and eat and drink whatever I want on this day!! Heck I am on vacation and I make my family give me Disney gift cards on my Birthday in September just for things like this!! Woot!